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Some seeds are here, some seeds have already gone.

It seems to me just like us when we raise our children and then they leave us to begin their own lives.

All what we hope for here is that we raise them well and leave a good memory before our journey to this world finally ends.

 

3 Poppy Seed Heads liberated from the front garden. Also apparently a small species of insect. Halfway through shooting a stack of images it emerged and made a break for freedom. I had to start over and it's now hiding in the bedroom studio...

 

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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. 10 images manually focused and merged in Affinity Photo, natural light, WB about 6,000K. Mostly SOOC exposures, just cleaned up the black.

 

From the Richard Harvey Studio One

 

All sunflower seeds are favorite foods for American goldfinches. Even though we're more familiar with the large tame sunflower seeds that get put out in our feeders, the birds also feast all fall and winter on the many nutritious wild varieties out in prairies or fallow fields.

A macro, abstract, web-like pattern of two parachute seeds with their canopies facing each other.

 

I put some seeds to attract ground foraging birds as well the Squirrels, All I got is birds and some black Squirrels,

Not the action I like to see,

The Hogweed seedheads were filling the field and blowing about in the breeze.

 

(I fiddled with this one a little by using a softening tool and another slider which accentuated the texture of the stems and seedheads.)

Dandelion seeds form on top of the stems those characteristic globes that, when blown, get carried by the wind like many little parachutes.

  

This hungry Downy Woodpecker is searching for seeds needed to replenish his daily energy levels.

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have a safe and happy day dear flickr friends !

Paper thin seed pods blowing in the wind...

These seeds fly very well on the slightest breeze, I wish them happy endings.

 

I am actually confused as to what the plant is. I swore it was a milkweed, it looked exactly like it. But when the pod opened it contained these seeds, I was expecting the milkweed flower. Maybe this is how they reproduce, or I have been fooled by a different plant.

Wild Iris (Dietes grandiflora)

 

This was another option for Macro Mondays Seed theme this week.

More garden photography. Taken using a Canon 100mm macro lens.

taken July 30, 2016

by NikonD7000+Tamron90mm

my old macro shot

 

In questa strana stagione, si cercano i particolari nella natura attorno... ecco allora l'oleandro e i suoi strani semi, molto fotogenici

 

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#padova #olivander #oleandro #semi #seeds #green #verde #baccello #envelope #macro

This seed flower is made of pecans. almonds, hazelnuts, pumpkin seeds, and two nectarine pits.

This macro has been cropped to 3 x 3 inches.

Art created from my photos | Avocado Seed #art

 

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This Chestnut-Backed chickadee was seen upside-down in a redwood tree in the Countrywood/Bancroft neighborhood of Walnut Creek, California.

Jackson, Georgia

Kodak Ultramax 300 film.

Bupleurum rotundifolium keeps self-sowing...

No idea what seeds these are but if you zoom in, the intricacy and colour is amazing.

Came upon these seed pods on the edge of a field and thought they were quite beautiful

 

Now IDed as Illinois Bundleflower by a kind Flickr-friend !

Macro Mondays 'Seed' Theme

Variety of seeds

A cardinal eating seeds in the snow.

Wind-assisted seed head, Kew Gardens.

Macro dried seed Head.

seed sac of a Primrose, natural light + flood 90mm lens plus big crop

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